What is your favorite chatterbait style bladed jig? I know there are tons of brands and styles. From my experience some are better than others (mainly durability) What is your go to? And do you notice a difference from the lower priced $4 and $5 ones and the higher priced such as the Z-man jackhammer which can run upwards of $16? I know the style can produce big bites when other reaction style baits won't do the trick. Main question here is are the higher $$ baits worth the extra money or just a market ploy to charge more for essentially the same bait?
On 2/8/2018 at 10:44 PM, FoulHooked said:What is your favorite chatterbait style bladed jig? I know there are tons of brands and styles. From my experience some are better than others (mainly durability) What is your go to? And do you notice a difference from the lower priced $4 and $5 ones and the higher priced such as the Z-man jackhammer which can run upwards of $16? I know the style can produce big bites when other reaction style baits won't do the trick. Main question here is are the higher $$ baits worth the extra money or just a market ploy to charge more for essentially the same bait?
My favorite are the bladed jigs with football heads. They really thump.
Seibert Outdoors makes one called a "Fogy" and is extremely reasonably priced. Less than $4 without any "upgrades" (wire-tied skirt + 30 cents).
Karu Lures also makes one called a Vibrashock that I really like, a little pricier at around $6.
Both of these are high quality and won't break the bank.
Sometimes paying extra money is worth it and sometimes its not. It really depends on the lure.
When the bladed jig popularity started, I jumped all over Z-Man's products. Every new model that came out, I got it. Over time, with more and more coming out, they got more expensive as time went on. However, I realized after a little bit that I kept reverting to the Original Chatterbait anyways. So I stopped chasing the product releases and used what I knew, and what I knew worked. I have great success with the Original Z-Man Chatterbait. I also like the Buddha Baits Swagger Jig (around $5-$6).
However, I am looking at the @Siebert Outdoors Fogy. I've heard good things. Worth a shot and inexpensive for it's presumable quality.
In most things in this industry, you get what you pay for - but not all things. Some are marketing ploys and gimmicks with no real up-gradeable value compared to competitors. For some, it's all in the name. Strike King can charge more for something because, well, it's Strike King. You also have the anglers who buy because it's popular, or new, or because John Smith's name is on it - so these products sell giving the illusion of greatness. Throw KVD's name on a thin wall ML/Mod blank and call it a flippin' stick and people will buy it...
Stick to what works best for you. Go with your personal insight on what is quality and what is not. If I were to buy something every time someone (including the manufacturer) said it was the best, I'd be broke, and likely disappointed a lot.
*Disclaimer: I have nothing against SK. It was used as an example.
I bought some dirty jigs pitching jigs and added a blade to it. I have about roughly 7.00 in the jig. It has a quality hook, skirt and good blade on it.
On 2/9/2018 at 1:33 AM, Iluvsmallies said:I bought some dirty jigs pitching jigs and added a blade to it. I have about roughly 7.00 in the jig. It has a quality hook, skirt and good blade on it.
Where do you find that blade?
I like these D&M Piranha II's a lot. And they come with a matching trailer. They're kind of middle of the road at $8.99.
I was a big chatterbait fan, until I tried the C&C custom baits bighead wobbler.
It runs true and seems to last forever. (or until I lose them)
they are made and sold locally.
Tacklewarehouse... phenix
Z-man Original Chatterbait is all I need.
On 2/9/2018 at 2:09 AM, 2tall79 said:I like these D&M Piranha II's a lot. And they come with a matching trailer. They're kind of middle of the road at $8.99.
I bought one on sale in the purple color to try out. Great bait.
The only brand I have really ever used is Z-man.
I use the ones I make pretty exclusively.
Siebert outdoors FOGY!
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Picasso_Aaron_Martens_FX_Shock_Blades/descpage-PCFX.html
Picked up the Shock Blade from Picasso at field and stream yesterday. Gonna take her swimming and see how she performs
On 2/9/2018 at 1:46 AM, Dirtyeggroll said:Where do you find that blade?
You can find similar ones on Aliexpress. I buy them to make my direct connect bladed jigs that are very similar to the Jackhammer, except they cost me a couple bucks to make instead of $17 at the store.
I started out with the Original Chatterbait. I have also used the Chatterbait Elite but my go to bladed jig now is the 1/2 Project Z chatterbait, they also have an option with a weed guard. With that being said there is no need for me to try anything else. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
On 2/9/2018 at 11:33 PM, LxVE Bassin said:I started out with the Original Chatterbait. I have also used the Chatterbait Elite but my go to bladed jig now is the 1/2 Project Z chatterbait, they also have an option with a weed guard. With that being said there is no need for me to try anything else. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
Until that bait monkey starts whispering sweet nothing's in your ear lol. I was the same way but it's only so many green m&ms a man can eat store he just has to have a red one!
On 2/9/2018 at 2:24 PM, Bluebasser86 said:I use the ones I make pretty exclusively.
Yep, Bluebasser86's are all I ever use!! Top notch quality!
https://omegacustomtackle.com/products/rapture-vibrating-jig?variant=7118322466844
I absolutely love the Omega Rapture Vibrating Jig. It gives off a different action than the Z-Man and to me they have the best paint jobs I have ever seen.
Started throwing this one from O.S.P. last season.
I was looking for something different and perhaps a little 'smaller'
This model has a clear blade & a smaller profile overall.
A little hard to find but has been a good producer for me; especially on cooler, clear water smallies.
A-Jay
http://www.osp-lures.com/product/o-s-p-blade-jig/
For $10, you can pick up 50 blades online. I’ve never made a lure in my life, but at the prices even the cheapest chatterbaits go for, I’m gonna make my own this year.
Plus now they’ll all be weedless.
I like the Rage Blade from Strike King. Rides way higher in the water column than other chatterbaits, but I only fish mine around almost topped out grass, so I can keep it 1 foot or less below the surface while reeling extremely slow.
On 2/10/2018 at 11:40 PM, A-Jay said:Started throwing this one from O.S.P. last season.
A little hard to find but has been a good producer for me; especially on cooler, clear water smallies.
A-Jay
Where are you finding these other than ordering from Japan?
Thanks, HD
On 2/12/2018 at 11:18 AM, heavyduty said:Where are you finding these other than ordering from Japan?
Thanks, HD
This would be the 'hard to find' part.
Check e-bay.
A-Jay
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=Seaguar+Tatsu+Fluorocarbon+Line+20&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XO.S.P+BLADE+JIG.TRS5&_nkw=O.S.P+BLADE+JIG&_sacat=0
I only have one chatterbait, an original Zman in white/chartreuse. I'm still figuring out how best to fish it. I might decide to make my own because all it seems to be is a skirted jig head with a blade attached to the eyelet, and an attachment of sort sort to the blade itself. There are plenty of videos on youtube showing this process. I noticed some of you making the blade attach via split ring. I've never actually thought about doing that, but I assume it works pretty well? Thing I don't like about the Zman one is the hook size. It's massive and chunky, I don't think there are many fish where I usually go that can actually bite that thing.
I recently added a little white mini craw thing from BPS to my chatterbait as a trailer, it matches pretty nicely. No idea how or if it'll improve anything though. Time will tell on that.
On 2/10/2018 at 11:29 AM, bradco said:Yep, Bluebasser86's are all I ever use!! Top notch quality!
+1
On 2/9/2018 at 9:37 PM, FoulHooked said:http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Picasso_Aaron_Martens_FX_Shock_Blades/descpage-PCFX.html
Picked up the Shock Blade from Picasso at field and stream yesterday. Gonna take her swimming and see how she performs
I have wanted to try their baits, its like a hair chatterbait! They make reasonably priced baits. let us know how that goes pleeeease!
I’ve found a lot of custom/homemade blades jigs work the best especially if the builder has spent a lot of time on the water with one.
On 2/10/2018 at 11:40 PM, A-Jay said:Started throwing this one from O.S.P. last season.
I was looking for something different and perhaps a little 'smaller'
This model has a clear blade & a smaller profile overall.
A little hard to find but has been a good producer for me; especially on cooler, clear water smallies.
A-Jay
http://www.osp-lures.com/product/o-s-p-blade-jig/
Thanks AJay! I had received a couple of these as a "service" along with a JDM order this past winter and forgot I had them. I'll throw em in the jig box and give a try. How does the blade hold up?
On 9/9/2018 at 7:02 AM, Harold Scoggins said:Thanks AJay! I had received a couple of these as a "service" along with a JDM order this past winter and forgot I had them. I'll throw em in the jig box and give a try. How does the blade hold up?
Good for me so far - I'm fishing them mostly over sand & or soft bottom (Muck).
So no rocks, docks or hard cover.
Also try a 4-5 inch swim senko trailer (rigged up - side - down)
A-Jay
On 2/9/2018 at 2:24 PM, Bluebasser86 said:I use the ones I make pretty exclusively.
All day er day! Wobble baby wobble baby wobble!
Theses new ones from by booyah look promising.
On 9/11/2018 at 11:27 AM, Burrows said:Theses new ones from by booyah look promising.
Haven't caught anything on mine yet but they're a pretty cool bait. They do seem to be really resistant to snags as advertised.
Anyone here used the Megabass Robin Blade?